Mae Martin’s ‘Wayward’ doesn’t work
Martin’s new Netflix series, starring Toni Collette, tackles the troubled teen industry. The show is confused and wholly conventional
Martin’s new Netflix series, starring Toni Collette, tackles the troubled teen industry. The show is confused and wholly conventional
The comedian discusses their new Netflix special, walking the red carpet with Elliot Page and recording a music album
This enby heartthrob discusses non-binary representation in comedy
“Last One Laughing: Canada” is a refreshingly silly balm to the current comedy conversation
The Canadian comedian shares their thoughts on standup, queerness and the second season of their acclaimed Netflix show
Here’s what to expect from Xtra Weekly, Dec. 11
The star of her own semi-autobiographical show sat down with Xtra’s Devon Murphy for a candid livestream conversation
A new queer series seeks comfort in the uncomfortable and an artist resists the pressure of productivity
OPINION: Parvati Shallow and Mae Martin are dating. They follow Gabby Windey and Robby Hoffman. In 2024, we need more!
From Mae Martin in “Feel Good” to Lil Nas X at Can’t Cancel Pride
Comic Mae Martin’s star is on the rise
“Heated Rivalry” has sparked new conversation around queer sex onscreen. But film and TV history is full of plenty of other steamy encounters
Whitney Houston, figure skating, comedy and queer obsession combine in Crave’s comedy doc-series
They bring their Elliot Page–presented show “Less Lonely” to Just For Laughs Toronto later this month
Rachel Scanlon and McKenzie Goodwin feel like “it’s summer camp every night”
This week’s gay enticements to engage in queer culture
From the negroni sbagliato to “Funny Girl” drama, to problematic TikTok emu farmer lesbians, these are the moments we’ll all remember
OPINION: A well-orchestrated effort for years to pit cis women against trans folks is working through traditional mainstream media and straight to beloved stars